Prince Harry has lost a High Court challenge against the government’s decision to take away his right to automatic police protection when he is in the UK.
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In her criticism of the Tories, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has said if Labour win the next election the party will inherit the worst economic situation since World War Two.
Spice Girl Geri Halliwell being “relieved and elated” after her husband and F1 boss, Christian Horner, was cleared of misconduct.
Dame Esther Rantzen, a strong campaigner for assisted dying, is “disappointed” that MPs who heard evidence on the matter in parliament did not push for a debate for a change in the law.
“Another one! In addition to the one in the morning!” Ukraine’s General Staff announced in a Facebook post on the afternoon of 27 February.
South Korea’s government has also threatened to revoke their medical license if they do not return to work on Thursday.
The judge sentenced him to three years in juvenile detention, saying that “good luck” had “prevented a tragic outcome.”
Abortion has been legal in France since 1974 but pressure has grown to further cement it in law.
The Independent says former sub-postmaster and TV drama inspiration Alan Bates has demanded the government “get on and pay” those wronged in the Post Office scandal.
The Guardian reports a woman allegedly sexually assaulted by a Conservative MP says the party is more concerned with protecting its own reputation than her welfare after it failed to investigate her complaint formally
The Sun says the BBC has apologised to the family of the young person at the centre of the Huw Edwards furore after a review into how non-editorial complaints are handled at the corporation.
Prince Andrew was spotted leading other royals to a memorial service, which the Daily Mirror says has sparked fury. The paper quotes an angry victim of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The Daily Express keeps former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson on its front page for a second day, with the headline “I’m not racist!”.
Metro reports a packet of 20 cigarettes is set to rise to £16 as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt launches a war on smoking and vaping in the upcoming spring budget.
Bonaire is the latest victim of oil contamination stemming from the barge, which ran aground earlier this month.
Local authorities said the accident was due to “the driver’s failure to control the vehicle.”
Condolences have poured in for Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, the suspected victims of a murder in Australia at the hands of a police officer.
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They were discovered in two surf bags at a rural property over 100 miles from Sydney where they were last seen, days after being reported missing.
The Financial Times has carried out an analysis of OECD data for its lead story, which finds that a global drop in house prices that hit advanced economies has “largely petered out”.
Experts have cautioned the chancellor over what they call a “dubious” case for unfunded tax cuts in the upcoming budget, reports The Guardian.
The paper says Lee Anderson has refused to apologise for the comments he made, in which he claimed Islamists have control of Sadiq Khan and London.
The paper leads on Scarlet Blake who was jailed for 24 years for the murder of Jorge Martin Carreno in 2021